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@cnet.com
2 years ago
3D Printing Gives This New Osprey Backpack Soft, Ventilated Padding - CNET
@engadget.com
5 years ago
Jaguar Land Rover thinks its cars can stop diseases from spreading
@engadget.com
5 years ago
Spryng is tech-laced compression wear for speeding up workout recover
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7 years ago
.@panasonic’s new tech will help cars see in the dark http://engt.co/2l1FotH via @engadget https://t.co/gHa26QTMvo
@pmarca
9 years ago
"1994 lifestyle doable today for lot less $ than then--but who wants 1990’s tech, house size, cars, medicine, media?" http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2014/09/scott-sumner-on-demand-side-secular-stagnation.html#comments